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Koh
Chang Marine National Park
is new and virtually unknown to the outside world. Few
people know of its secret wonders. Some even boldly call
it "the last paradise islands in South-East Asia
". A paradise it is, Koh Chang Marine National Park
has been a heaven to the locals who need to replenish
their mind and energy, to recharge.
Koh Chang is the largest of the 52-island Marine National
Park , all of which are untouched by modernization with
their natural resources kept intact. Thus, qualifying
the park as a dream escape, a true hideaway, far from
the bustling city-life. But in fact, Koh Chang is only
330 kilometers east of Bangkok or approximately 4 hours
by road plus another 30 to 45 minutes by boat or ferry.
It is surprising even to the Thais that Koh Chang is actually
the second largest island in the whole of Thailand , behind
Phuket. Despite its size and close proximity to the capital,
Koh Chang is least known, undeveloped, untouched, forgotten,
and left idle for decades. No doubt, all these are a blessing
in disguise.
Koh Chang Marine National Park is a secret retreat yet
to be explored. Nearly 75% of the Marine Park is protected
by law, under the jurisdiction of the Forestry Department
of Thailand. This explains how it remains a virtual virgin
wonderland shielded from devastating and vigorous developments.
Hence, the lack of infrastructure and population. There
are few thoughts of modernization.
The locals as well as their regular patrons are pleased
the way it is. So, slow and gentle, tranquil and romantic,
Koh Chang Marine National Park continues at its own pace,
and still, a paradise for those who appreciate nature
at its basics more than the sophisticated luxury of modernity.
The coastlines of the Koh Chang Marine National Park is
a spectacular work of nature's art and there are beautiful
beaches, coves and bays around the islands. Koh Chang
Marine National Park is indeed a wonderland of fertile
virgin rainforests, un-trekked jungles, high peaks, breathtaking
waterfalls, beautiful beaches, spectacular coastlines,
colourful coral reefs, clear blue sea of warm waters,
idyllic islands, fascinating wildlife and an abundance
of healthy marine life. All waiting to be discovered.
The following are some of the best favored islands off
the main island of Koh Chang beginning from the north,
west and then south of Koh Chang.
KOH CHANG NOI - Laem Chang Noi
Koh Chang Noi is an island off Laem Chang Noi ( Chang
Noi Cape ) which is located at the northwestern tip of
Koh Chang. The island is comprised mainly of rocks and
forest whereas Laem Chang Noi is a cape of purely rocks
with no vegetation at all. The beauty of this area lies
in the seabed between them where you will find splendid
unspoilt virgin coral reefs. Facing the island and cape
is the new five-star resort known as the Aiyapura Resort
& Spa which has well-appointed rooms with a splendid
landscape and superb view.
KOH YUAK, KOH MAN NAI, KOH MAN NOK
Off the west coast of Koh Chang are a small group of islands
delightfully visible especially from Klong Prao and Kai
Bae beaches. These include Koh Yuak which has a small
beachfront of sand formed from decayed corals. The water
is clear and shallow qualifying it a good snorkeling spot.
From the shores of Klong Prao Resort the islands form
a picturesque view especially during sunset. Next to Koh
Yuak is Koh Plee and Koh Suwan, both of which have rocky
shores. Around the area of Koh Suwan is an unnamed isle
which is found to harbor colourful corals about 6 meters
deep. Locals call this Koh Rom which means Umbrella Island
because of an outstanding beautiful big tree with an umbrella
shape. This is a new-found snorkeling site.
Further down south is Koh Man Nai which is directly facing
the shores of Kai Bae Beach and very close to the Sea
View Resort. The waters between Sea View Resort or Kai
Bae Beach and Koh Man Nai is quite shallow. During the
low tide when the island bare its lovely sandy beach one
can actually walk amid chest-deep waters from the resort
to the island. Another island called Koh Man Nok looks
as if it's behind Koh Suwan. It is the twin island to
Koh Man Nai and is linked together by shallow waters with
plentiful of gold-coloured seaweed.
SNORKELING & DIVING
Koh Chang
Marine National Park offers some of the most delightful
dive & snorkeling sites. The best dive season starts
from October / November to April. The best sites are on
the west and south of Koh Chang where the abundance of
technicoloured, healthy and unspoiled corals and the great
diversity of fish are the main draw. Popular sites include
the Ao Klong Son, Koh Yuak, Koh Man Nai, Koh Man Nok,
Hin Larp, Hin Sam Sao, Hin Look Bard, Hin Run Taek, Koh
Rom, Koh Wai, Koh Ngam, Koh Rang, Koh Laoya, Koh Mai Si
Lek, Koh Raet, Koh Mak, Koh Kham, Koh Rayang Yai, Koh
Kra, Koh Thong Lang, Koh Thian, and Koh Yak.
There are 2 wreck dive sites. The Koh Chang Wreck is a
Thai warship sunken by the French Navy. The wreck lies
in shallow waters near the Salak Petch Bay , south of
Koh Chang. The other wreck that has been making headlines
recently is the Pak One Wreck. This was the 900-tonne
sunken tanker that was called the Vertical Wreck. Pak
One sank after hitting a coral reef in August 1996 on
its way to Vietnam . It resurfaced on February 6 this
year and drifted bow-upwards into international waters,
where it poses a danger to passing ships. The Thai Navy
had drained off its 600 tonnes of liquefied petroleum
gas and re-sank it between Koh Chang and Koh Samet. It
now lies horizontal, in 35-meter deep waters.
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